McNair was a passenger in own car, and his brother-in-law was driving. When the car was pulled over, the driver refused a breathalyzer, and, thanks to an odd (but perhaps justified) Tennessee law, McNair — because he owns the vehicle — was charged with a misdemeanor DUI himself. They did not test McNair's blood alcohol content.

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Again, we understand the idea behind such a law — we tend to consider it a bad idea, in general, to let drunk people drive our car — but still aren't sure how to react to this. We just want to point out that it was not, in fact, Kyle Boller driving the car.